BARRINGTON — The Barrington Conservation Commission and Natural Heritage Committee invite you to come join us for another special birding and wildlife hike with co-leaders Dan Hubbard and Scott Young. It will be held on Saturday, Oct. 13 from 8:30 a.m.–10:30 a.m. at the Warren Farm; 71 Warren Road, Barrington.

This duo of birding and wildlife talent will be leading us as a part of the “Get to Know Barrington's Trails” hikes as they guide us through the fields and the recent early successional habitat work on the 243-acre Warren Farm and will help us to identify any wildlife present.

Land owner and farmer Randy Warren will also join us for this special hike and will give us some of the history of this farm, owned by the Warren Family since 1946.

The Barrington Conservation Commission and the Natural Heritage Committee are pleased to offer these hikes, showing the many natural treasures of lakes, forests, wildlife, wetlands, rivers and farmlands all a part of Barrington's natural heritage of “open space” protected by conservation easements.

Participants should bring binoculars as well as insect repellent and dress appropriately for the weather - we'll go rain or shine. Please use appropriate footwear; bring water and leave pets at home.

Directions: Warren Road. is two miles west of the Lee Traffic Circle (Junction Routes 125 & 4) and is on the right, just before Nottingham Town Line and the power lines crossing over Route 4.

Trail maps and descriptions of many of Barrington's conserved lands were recently made available on the Conservation Commission's website www.barringtonconcom.org

The Town of Barrington would like to see the public get out to enjoy these beautiful places